TrawlermenThe BBC's series about the sea starts tonight with Trawlermen at 7pm on BBC One.

Spy novelWe're talking to the former head of MI5, Stella Rimmington, about her latest book. It's a spy novel called Secret Asset

Friday 28 July

Naming the elephant
We asked you to suggest a name for Howletts zoo's new African elephant. We had hundreds of replies
but we have been told by the zoo that the elephant's name has to be a combination of its parents' names. So the elephant is going to be called Jamma, but we've decide to give Jamma a nickname, and by far the most favourite suggestion was Summer.

How do you solve a problem like Maria?You can see the BBC's new programme about the search for a new Maria to appear in the stage version of the Sound of Music, on Saturday at 6.50pm.

Talk RadioWe spoke to Stewart Lee about his new stage production: Talk Radio, which initially has its European preview at Edinburgh. It stars comedian Mike McShane; both Stewart and Mike were our guests this morning.

Thursday 27 July

Lord of the Arcade DanceIf you'd like to watch the programme on arcade dancing featuring Kyle, it's on BBC3 tonight at 10.30pm

Wednesday 26 July

RSPCAIf you'd like more information about the RSPCA's work at the rescue centre we showed, you can go to their website

And you can contact their help line on 0870 8505449 or the centre direct on 02476 336616

Queens of Heartache

You can see the programme on the tragic lives of singers such as Judy Garland, Billie Holliday and Maria Callas on Thursday night on BBC One at 10.35pm

Tuesday 25 July

Dinosaur bonesThe 70m year old dinosaur is can be seen at the Unversity of Hull's campus at Scarborough, North Yorkshire - from today

French TV programmeYou can see the second part of Excuse My French tonight on BBC Two at 9pm

Monday 24 July

Inflatable accidentWe're reporting on the tragic accident involving an inflatable sculpture, which killed two women in a park in County Durham on Sunday. The police tell us that there is a helpline for people caught up in the incident: 0800 0685155.

SlimmingWe discussed yo-yo dieting with a woman who's lost six stones and Rosemary Conley who runs a slimming business. You can find out more about losing weight safely on tonight's Real Story on BBC One at 7.30pm

Try your hand at TV and radio presenting

Our weather forecaster Carole Kirkwood was at the Royal Welsh Show in Builth Wells today. She told us more about the visit of the BBC's travelling roadshow, News and Sport on Tour, which will be at the show this week.

Puppini SistersThe trio who give a 1940s treatment to modern hits. They have been making quite a stir at Summer Festivals this year and celebs including Kelly Osbourne are said to be fans. Their album is called Betcha Bottom Dollar and is released 31 July by UCJ.

Thursday 13 July

David WalliamsWe spoke to comedian David Walliams who recently swam the Channel for Sport Relief. For more information on Sport Relief you can visit the website.

Heart testingWe're talking to Anneka Rice and Dr Rosemary Leonard about a new campaign offering free blood pressure and cholesterol checks. There's a programme of road-shows sponsored by Flora Proactive. Many of the venues are at supermarkets across the UK

Rheumatoid ArthritisThe book featured on today's programme including interviews with RA sufferers has NOT been published, so isn't available in shops. See our main story for other information and contacts.

London bombings: drama for childrenThe BBC children's drama we mentioned is called That Summer
Day. You can see it on BBC Two at 4.30pm on Friday.

The Animals' WarWe spoke to
Juliet Gardner who has written a book looking at the role animals have played in warfare, from 1914 to the present day. Her book, The Animals' War, is published by Portrait: ISBN 0749951036.
There is also an exhibition at the Imperial War Museum in South East London, beginning on July 14.

BBC News and Sport on TourBreakfast's Sarah Campbell reported from the BBC's special hands-on event in Sheffield, which lets you try out anything from newsreading to camera operations.
It's part of this year's News and Sport on Tour series